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Guides should be rich with text and should generally be about more broader topics than just 'How to mute someone on teamspeak'

While this specific post has a different backstory to it and is therefore not really suitable, I don't see why a post has to be rich with text. If, say, someone makes a guide explaining how to fix the "You got disconnected because you have the wrong version of this file: xx.xx" using informative pictures and a few explanatory lines of text, then I would prefer that over a detailed, written explanation of how to fix it.
On a different note: great to see a quality guide-section.

Guides should be rich with text and should generally be about more broader topics than just 'How to mute someone on teamspeak'

While this specific post has a different backstory to it and is therefore not really suitable, I don't see why a post has to be rich with text. If, say, someone makes a guide explaining how to fix the "You got disconnected because you have the wrong version of this file: xx.xx" using informative pictures and a few explanatory lines of text, then I would prefer that over a detailed, written explanation of how to fix it.
On a different note: great to see a quality guide-section.

I can understand where you are coming from, it really depends on the subject indeed.

Congratulations Square!
Edit: Are you doing applications or are the moderators chosen

Jailbreak Status: Moderator
TTT Status: Ex-Moderator (Resigned)[email protected]:~# sudo apt-get install life
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package lifeChange is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.

Problem is, forum moderators have huge amounts of power on this forum. They can remove every single post if they'd like. This rank is going to be given to a very select amount of people, if I were to create an application section for this like 0.1% would get accepted.

Problem is, forum moderators have huge amounts of power on this forum. They can remove every single post if they'd like. This rank is going to be given to a very select amount of people, if I were to create an application section for this like 0.1% would get accepted.

Ah yeah, that could easily lead to abuse, wouldn't want that. If you done applications, I would certainly apply, despite recent actions which would make passing unlikely, I'd apply anyway.

Jailbreak Status: Moderator
TTT Status: Ex-Moderator (Resigned)[email protected]:~# sudo apt-get install life
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package lifeChange is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.